Former Director of Neohapsis Labs, Mike Murray has an extensive resume in InfoSec. His current passions include career advancement &amp; social engineering, but this column is dedicated to whatever strikes his fancy.

Mike Murray was also at the last ChicagoCon in the fall of 2008. Since he is now going to be a regular columnist on The Ethical Hacker Network, this seems like an appropriate place to publish the slide deck and audio recordings from his talk. If you've never heard Mike speak on Social Engineering, then you're in for a treat. Not only will you be entertained but also educated. The description of the talk is as follows:

"Information security has seen some major changes in the paradigms of attackers through the past 15 years. From the early days of social engineering, through the golden age of server hacking, and to the present times where the human is once again the target, we have seen significant changes in the way that attackers exploit targets. Mike Murray, Former Director of Neohapsis Labs and social engineering expert, will detail those changes and provide a detailed understanding of the types of skills that are being used to exploit human targets today, as well as examples of strategies that you can take to defend against skilled social engineers."

Let us know what you think of this type of content. We've showcased plenty of technical content over the years. We're going to try to expand the ethical hacker mindset a little with more SE.